Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. announced today the shipping of the Cyborg M.M.O.7 Gaming Mouse for PC and Mac. Being released under the Company's Cyborg professional gaming brand, the M.M.O.7 was recently honored with a CES 2012 Innovations Award nomination and has been designed specifically for use with MMO (Massively Multi-player Online) software.

"Leveraging the award winning Cyborg R.A.T. design, the new M.M.O.7 expands the Cyborg gaming mouse portfolio to meet the needs of the MMO gamer." said Darren Richardson, the President and Chief Executive Officer of Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. "The M.M.O.7 is part of the our long term strategy to build products for passionate consumers."

The Cyborg M.M.O.7 is compatible with Mac OS X version 10.6.6 or later, as well as Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7.

Better be careful removing weights. Your wrist uses more muscles when using a lighter mouse. Can develop carpel tunnel a lot easier than with a heavier mouse. I felt it with my MX518 till I swapped in the weight from an old MX500. Pain went away within a day or so.

Better be careful removing weights. Your wrist uses more muscles when using a lighter mouse. Can develop carpel tunnel a lot easier than with a heavier mouse. I felt it with my MX518 till I swapped in the weight from an old MX500. Pain went away within a day or so.

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Exactly the opposite way for me, and the exact reason why I went back to my MX518. Even without a single weight, the RAT is too heavy and it would kill my wrist.

I also owned 1 for mah collected gear (just use 4 showin' off w/ friends). Wrong? Have u ever used ur RAT for a few cash battle on CS or any FPS which can make some cash? :-|

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Don't play CS, would would gladly go toe to toe an FPS with someone who is "pro". I use my MMO 7's hotkeys while playing BF3 all the time, moving your hand to 6 or even 4 requires you to move your hands off (or move them awkwardly) on WASD, which impairs your movement, rather than just using a thumb hotkey which won't impair your movement at all. It's not rocket science here, just ergonomics. So yes, Wrong.